Crazy but Brilliant: Japan's One-of-a-Kind Inventions

14. Strolling Fridge

What it is: a refrigerator that responds to calls Created in 2017 The average cost is $5,000. The Panasonic-designed Japanese Walking Fridge is sure to appeal to viewers of Black Mirror or Requiem for a Dream. When you call the Walking Fridge, it comes to you. There is an integrated LIDAR in the Panasonic moving fridge. The refrigerator will be able to locate you without colliding with objects by using the depth and light-detecting sensors.

@Phonandroid, Youtube.com, and Walking Fridge The 600-pound mini-fridge will waddle over to you when you call it. Although everyone can use it, Panasonic designed the refrigerator with elderly or mobility-impaired individuals in mind. Be advised that it will most likely frighten your pets. Numerous safety tests have demonstrated that this is the safest route for food to get from its corner directly into your hands, despite your fears that it could end up becoming a deadly hazard to trip over or even smash into you.

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